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India has been a money machine for Jane Street, netting the trading giant more than $4bn in profits in just over two years.
Jane Street has been barred from the Indian securities market by its markets regulator, which has said the U.S. firm used its ...
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This case of alleged market manipulation is a reminder to upgrade our regulation and surveillance with clear red lines set ...
Sebi's study reveals retail traders in equity derivatives lost ₹1.05 lakh crore in FY25, a 41% increase from the previous ...
Congress accuses Jane Street of siphoning off ₹44,000 crore from small investors in India, questions government inaction.
Jane Street plans to challenge the Sebi ban, which accused the firm of market manipulation. The trading giant denied the ...
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India Today on MSNSebi's ban on Jane Street: Could it rattle Dalal Street?While the ban is focused on a single player, many believe it may have wider effects on liquidity, trading volumes, investor ...
Good investing should be simple, long-term, regular and boring. But who wants boring?
Unlike the US and EU, there is a lack of restitution mechanism in India through which victims of market manipulation can be ...
BTTV's exclusive interview with Jane Street whistleblower Mayank Bansal, President of a UAE-based hedge fund, exposes the market manipulation game by Jane Street. SEBI has imposed a temporary ban on ...
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